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It's tough for any team to win a SB. 1,2,3 and 5 are things that every good team deals with. Reigning champs are not at some kind of disadvantage to any other team.
My bad, 1, 2, 4 and 5.
It's tough for any team to win a SB. 1,2,3 and 5 are things that every good team deals with. Reigning champs are not at some kind of disadvantage to any other team.
Packers 100% healthy vs Seattle 100% healthy who wins
I admit I haven't looked at all of the top NFC teams schedules, but the NFCW playing the AFCW has to leave a team in one of the other 3 divisions with an easier path to HFA throughout.
I know HFA isn't a slam dunk, but it's going to be hard for any NFCW team to win more than 11.
Whoever has the least path of resistance has to be considered a front runner at this very early date.
Why? After Denver is mediocre.
I'm saying no division in either conference is a particularly terrible matchup. The NFC west has the niners and Seahawks, but no one else has two teams that should be an issue to a top contender.
Yeah, they absolutely do. That team had no gas left in the tank and lost to a better team.
If you lose to KC, or SD, you would be just as likely to drop a game versus pretty much any other division. Neither team is a team that should pose much of a threat to a legitimate contender. Every team has off weeks, and every team will have a loss or two to an inferior team. But KC's not particularly more likely to drop you than Baltimore is.
That's arguably the worst division in football though. KC or Miami/Baltimore/Dallas/Chicago/NO?
There's not a huge difference.
Where?![]()
Yeah, they absolutely do. That team had no gas left in the tank and lost to a better team.
If you lose to KC, or SD, you would be just as likely to drop a game versus pretty much any other division. Neither team is a team that should pose much of a threat to a legitimate contender. Every team has off weeks, and every team will have a loss or two to an inferior team. But KC's not particularly more likely to drop you than Baltimore is.